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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS


ENGINEERING JPT/BPP(R2/523/6/0198)11/26

What is Electrical and Electronics


Engineering?
Electrical and electronics engineering is a wide-ranging field that starts from the
generation and distribution of electrical power to utilising electronic systems for
communication and control. Part of it deals with various techniques in designing
effective and efficient electrical systems, complemented with the design of intelligent
electronic systems that measure and control data from electrical systems.

This engineering field deals with large electrical facility such as an electrical power
station down to small microelectronic devices such as microcontrollers, wireless
communication modules and sensors. Electrical and electronic enginnering is crucial in
almost every industry, including government, manufacturing, transportation,
information technology and communication.

What does an Electrical and


Electronics Engineer do?
Electrical and electronics engineers design, develop, test and supervise the
manufacturing of electrical equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation
systems, communications systems and power generation equipment.

They also design and develop electronic equipment, such as broadcast, and
communications systems such as portable music players, to global positioning systems
(GPS).

A peek into an Electrical and Electronics


Engineer’s day
Why study Electrical and
Electronics Engineering at UTP?
1 Comprehensively designed programme with strong inputs from industry experts

2 Students can choose specialisations that are in demand by the industry during their
final year of study

3
World-class teaching and learning, research capabilities as well as state-of-the-art
labs and facilities

4 Strong partnership with multinational oil and gas companies such as PETRONAS,
Schlumberger, Baker Hughes, Shell and ExxonMobil

5 UTP graduates are highly sought after by oil and gas industry, with 90% being
employed within 6 months after graduation

6 More than 70% of UTP alumni are currently working in oil and gas industry

7 The academic staff are highly qualified and experienced, and a high percentage of
them are chartered and professional engineers. Thus, undergraduate students can
benefit greatly from their knowledge and expertise

8 The programme is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC)


which is recognised by all countries under the Washington Accord signatories

9 Top 250 QS World University Rankings by Subject in 2019

What am I going to learn?


National / University Common Engineering Core Discipline by
Programme
Management, Social Sciences Engineering Mathematics Data and Computer Networking
and Humanities Engineering Economics Instrument and Measurement
Introduction to Oil and Gas Health, Safety and Environment Control System
Scientific Inquiry Data Analytics Communication Systems
Co-Curriculum Engineers in Society Power System
Microelectronics
Power Electronics
Electrical Machines
Specialisation Project Based Microprocessor and Computer
Architecture
Computer and Communication Engineering Team Project
Instrumentation and Control 7 months Structured Industrial Minor (Optional)
Power Systems Engineering Internship Programme Entrepreneurship
Electronics and Devices Community Engagement Project International Relations
Final Year Research Project Project Management
Integrated Systems Design Project Big Data Analytics

How much does it cost?


Category Malaysian International Contact

Duration 4 years Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamad Naufal bin Mohamad Saad
Chair, Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department
Registration (new students only) RM1,300 RM11,000
Email naufal_saad@utp.edu.my
Estimated Tuition Fees RM84,000 RM101,000

Accommodation RM8,200 RM8,200

Total RM93,500 RM120,200

For further details, visit www.utp.edu.my and click ASK


UTP for enquiries.

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